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MRI - Interesting Case 5
MRI knee

This 43 year old man complained of chronic intermittent medial knee pain and intermittent lateral swelling ?meniscal injury.

MRIMentear

Sagittal PD - Meniscal tear

Image 1 shows linear high signal in the posterior horn of the medial meniscus communicating with the inferior articular surface consistent with a tear.

MRIAxcyst

Axial T2 SPIR - Ganglion Cyst

Image 2 shows a 3cm lobulated and septated fluid-containing structure in the lateral soft tissues posterior to the distal femur, most likely a ganglion cyst.

MRI is the only non-invasive imaging modality that will accurately assess internal joint derangements and is the investigation of choice for a wide range of knee disorders.

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